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SEC announces TV times, channels for Week 6 slate

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The SEC has announced the television times and channels for their Week 6 slate, with the Auburn Tigers at Georgia Bulldogs headlining the schedule.

Additionally, Missouri will travel to take on Texas A&M, while Ole Miss will be on the road against South Carolina. As is usually the case with the conference, it should be a tremendous slate of college football. Check out all the times and television designations below.

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  • Missouri at Texas A&M — Noon ET (ABC)
  • Auburn at Georgia — 3:30 pm ET (ABC)
  • Ole Miss at South Carolina — 3:30 pm ET (ESPN)
  • Alabama at Vanderbilt — 4:15 pm ET (SEC Network)
  • Tennessee at Arkansas — 7 pm ET or 7:30 pm ET (ABC or ESPN)
  • UCF at Florida — 7:45 pm ET (SEC Network)

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Looking at the schedule, one of the surprising games that could have some juice is the clash between the Crimson Tide and the Commodores. Vanderbilt actually caught a stray from former Alabama leader Nick Saban during his appearance on The Pat McAfee Show on Friday afternoon.

Saban was speaking on the difficulties of playing on the road in the SEC, and how his teams would handle different atmospheres. Well, it’s evident Saban didn’t think of the Commodores as much of a challenge, as he claimed more Alabama fans would be in Nashville than Vanderbilt supporters.

“We’re at LSU and we go right down the field when Tua [Tagovailoa] is playing and we get down on the 20-yard-line, where the student section is, we got four straight false starts,” Saban said, regarding the difficulties of playing on the road in the SEC. “The players are all going, shaking their heads like, ‘I can’t hear, I can’t hear,’ so it forces you to go on silent. Huge disadvantage, because the defensive line can watch the ball, the offensive line has to watch the ball, so you have no advantage in cadence, and it’s — you’re sitting there saying, ‘This is tough.’ When we played at Tennessee a couple of years ago and got beat up there, that was about as wild as a situation as you’re ever going to get in. 

“But the only place you’re going to play in the SEC that’s not hard to play, Vanderbilt. When you play at Vanderbilt, you have more fans there than they have, and that’s no disrespect to them, it’s the truth. When we played in Nashville, we had more fans, Alabama fans, than what they had Vanderbilt fans.”

It’s unlikely ESPN would bring College GameDay to Nashville for the Alabama-Vanderbilt game, but perhaps Commodores fans will have to let Nick Saban’s beloved Crimson Tide know about their displeasure, proving they belong mentioned with the best crowds in the SEC in Week 6.